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and that is the martha ballard diaries. martha ballard was a midwife lived in hollow man, the next town down the river from 1785 to 1812. and she kept a hand written, obviously, diary, of her work as a midwife. in the 1970s, laura on which come into inscribe the diary and read a book based on the tale. this is incredible detail, who she's talking to, what she's doing. and really brings that time. a live from the woman's death. from the health care perspective, things we don't think about. her perspective is actually interesting in that she's much more furry and doing what needs to be done than our imaginations are at that time. we expect women to event wyatt and gentle. and she's not. she's out there doing her job. and she's a doctor. she's taking care of people. it is just a wonderful look at women says jerry in a way that we don't always do. this is a paul revere. this isn't the revolution after the revelation because this just happened. but it is day to day life and that truly is the biggest general of the collection. th
and that is the martha ballard diaries. martha ballard was a midwife lived in hollow man, the next town down the river from 1785 to 1812. and she kept a hand written, obviously, diary, of her work as a midwife. in the 1970s, laura on which come into inscribe the diary and read a book based on the tale. this is incredible detail, who she's talking to, what she's doing. and really brings that time. a live from the woman's death. from the health care perspective, things we don't think about. her...
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and that's the martha ballard dares. martha ballard was a midwife who lived in maine, the next town down the river from 1785 to 1812. she kept a handwritten -- obviously, dare dairy of her work as a midwife. in the 1970s, laura ailed ridge wrote a book based on it called "mid wife's tale." this incredible detail. who she's talking to. what she's doing. it's really brings that time period alive from a woman's perspective. from a health care perspective. thing that we don't think about. her perspective is actually interesting in that she is much more free and doing what needs to be done than our imaginations are of that time period. we expect women to have been quite and gentle. she's not. she's out there doing her job. she's the doctor. she's taking care of people. it's just a wonderful look at women's history in a way that we don't always do. it isn't paul revere. this isn't the revolution. because it's just happened. but it is day-to-day life. and that truly is the biggest gem of the collection. we talk about the litera
and that's the martha ballard dares. martha ballard was a midwife who lived in maine, the next town down the river from 1785 to 1812. she kept a handwritten -- obviously, dare dairy of her work as a midwife. in the 1970s, laura ailed ridge wrote a book based on it called "mid wife's tale." this incredible detail. who she's talking to. what she's doing. it's really brings that time period alive from a woman's perspective. from a health care perspective. thing that we don't think about....
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but one item that we do not let anybody actually touch and that is the martha diaries. she was a midwife that lived in maine. the next town down the river. from 75 to 1812, and she kept a hand written dyer -- diary of her midwife in the 1970's she inscribed the diary and have a book based on it called the midwife's tale this is incredible detail talking to what she's doing it brings that time period alive from a woman's perspective, from the health care perspective, things that we don't think about. her perspective is actually interesting in that she is much more free and doing what needs to be done than our imaginations are in that time period we expect women to have them go quiet and gentle she is the doctor. she is taking care of people. it's just a wonderful look at women's history in a way that we don't always do. this isn't paul revere, this isn't the revolution because it's just happened, but it is day-to-day life, and that truly is the biggest in the collection. when we talk about the literary history of augusta, we are really talking about the magazine's publis
but one item that we do not let anybody actually touch and that is the martha diaries. she was a midwife that lived in maine. the next town down the river. from 75 to 1812, and she kept a hand written dyer -- diary of her midwife in the 1970's she inscribed the diary and have a book based on it called the midwife's tale this is incredible detail talking to what she's doing it brings that time period alive from a woman's perspective, from the health care perspective, things that we don't think...
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he's more of a martha's vineyard southampton's of speech can a guy. but for weeks -- maybe venice beach. but for weeks on end there was anderson cooper every night of the gulf coast eviscerating bp, rooting for the world to wash upon the shore and run the place. he was literally rooting for the oil. he was so invested in a bad outcome for bp and a good outcome for himself, a peabody award committee and then me. what he was actually rooting against was the home team, the people he pretended to care about. hoping that the bp spill would be the worst ecological disaster in world history family yearning for those soils of spots on beaches bread and multiplied, for the birds and the fish to start washing up on shore along with the toxic sludge. when that didn't pan out he had to be disappointed. when the carnage did not come he was stepping down and depressed. two years later, here is what we know. but gulf coast is vibrant. the beaches are clean. the water is clear. family still vacation, especially on the beautiful barrier islands. the fisher back. so wh
he's more of a martha's vineyard southampton's of speech can a guy. but for weeks -- maybe venice beach. but for weeks on end there was anderson cooper every night of the gulf coast eviscerating bp, rooting for the world to wash upon the shore and run the place. he was literally rooting for the oil. he was so invested in a bad outcome for bp and a good outcome for himself, a peabody award committee and then me. what he was actually rooting against was the home team, the people he pretended to...